Finally in the series of videos about WebSphere Service Registry and Repository V8.0 and Policy, is this demonstration of the Mediation Policy integration with WebSphere DataPower. WebSphere Datapower can pull policies from WSRR that are attached to
SLDs or Service Level Agreements, when the WebServiceProxy is created or
when the policies, SLDs or SLAs on WSRR are updated, and enforce these
policies when requests are made to the Service. In this video we show a sample service being invoked, where a mediation policy restricts the number... [More]

Next up in the series of Policy demos for WebSphere Service Registry and Repository V8.0 from our YouTube channel is one on Policy Promotion. This shows how when promoting from a governance master to a runtime WSRR, you can have the various policies attached to entities be promoted as well.

Next up in the series of demonstrations of Service Registry and Repository on YouTube is one showing the Policy attachment features of WSRR V8.0. From inside the WSRR user interface, you can attach policies to either Service Level Definitions (SLD) or Service Level Agreements (SLA). The policies on the SLD then apply to all requests coming to the service, whereas the policies on the SLA only apply to the requests coming from the consuming service which has the SLA with the providing service.

Recently I posted some demonstrations of Service Registry and Repository onto YouTube . The first set show off the Policy features of WSRR: policy authoring, attaching to things in WSRR, promoting to different runtime environments and finally how WebSphere DataPower can use the policies in WSRR. As discussed in my post about DataPower , DataPower will pick up policies attached to Service Level Definitions and Service Level Agreements and use what those policies say to enforce access to a web service. That means you can change how a service is... [More]